Coins that are 1.35 mm thick

The clue "Coins that are 1.35 mm thick" was last spotted by us at the New York Times Crossword on May 3 2022.

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D I M E S

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New York Times Clues May 03, 2022

Lines at the cinema?
Trim, as text
What a winner takes, it's said
___ Prize (satirical scientific award since 1991)
Seaweed around sushi
Oolong, e.g.
Mix at a mixer, say
Annual video game competition, for short
Event first televised in 1953, with "the"
Finishes
S.U.V. alternative
Hoppy brew
Gobbled up
Texter's "Can you believe it?!"
Metaphor for lies, in a Walter Scott poem
Pinnacle
Took without asking
One day ___ time
With 43-Across, historical period found in each set of circled letters
See 39-Across
Long, long time
Add up to
Bearded beasts
Fit perfectly
The first "O" of O.O.O.
Fled
Cube root of 1,000
Intel-gathering mission
Opening with leaks?
Feature of a deerstalker
Baton Rouge sch.
Surviving, but just barely
A braggart has a big one
Opposite of "for here"
Humble response to "How do you do it?"
"Unbelievable!"
Site of a fabled gift horse
Snags
Coins that are 1.35 mm thick
"Go ahead, tell me the answer"
Latin phrase before a year
Yule ___ (Christmas confection)
Like kiwis and plum tomatoes, by shape
Astonished exclamations
Competition participant
Homer Simpson's signature cries
Vexation
The first "O" of O-O-O
Gazillions
NSFW, probably
Young chaps
Aboveboard
Many California wines
___ Richards a.k.a. Mr. Fantastic
"Couldn't have said it any better"
Partner
"Smells Like ___ Spirit" (Nirvana song)
Divine Father
Needed further explanation
Shakespearean words to a traitor
Howls at the moon
Terrific, in slang
With 52-Down, 39-Across leader from 1949 to 1976
Singer James
In the near future
Greek vowel
Feverish symptom
"Good going!"
Suspicious (of)
Class with angles, for short
See 36-Down
Batman or Harry Potter, e.g.
Tributary of the Missouri River
Unclothed figures
"I'm glad that's over!"
Jafar's parrot in "Aladdin"
Have memorized
Breakfast brand
Green dispensers
Cousin ___ ("The Addams Family" character)
Neither's partner
Basis for some vaccines